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What is the relationship between worship and salvation?

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Worship is a response of the saved, reflecting gratitude for redemption through Christ.

True worship is inherently tied to salvation; it springs from an awareness of what God has done for us in Christ. In Philippians 3:3, Paul expresses that true worshippers put no confidence in their flesh but rejoice in Christ Jesus. The act of worship is a reflection of grace received, acknowledging that it is God who initiates our salvation, which leads us to worship Him for His mercy. Those who have been truly saved understand that their worship is a response of gratitude for the redemptive work of Christ on their behalf, and thus they encounter God with reverence and joy.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-10, Philippians 3:3

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Gary Shepard · Feb 27, 2011
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